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Mark C. Schwab, MD

February **, 2023

Citizenship: United States

Date of Birth: October 19, 1951

Place of Birth: Good Samaritan Hospital, Los Angeles, California

UNDERGRADUATE EDUCATION in ZOOLOGY

1969-1974UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT LOS ANGELES, BACHLEORS DEGREE

Zoology

Cum Laude, With Honors

GRADUATE EDUCATION IN CELLULAR ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY

1974-1975UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT LOS ANGELES, MASTERS DEGREE

Cellular Electrophysiology

MEDICAL SCHOOL

1975-1979 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SCHOOL OF MEDICINE M.D.

Los Angeles, California

POST-GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION

1979-1980INTERNAL MEDICINE, INTERNSHIP

WADSWORTH / UCLA MEDICAL CENTER

Los Angeles, California,

Program Director: Jeffery Galpin MD

1980-1982INTERNAL MEDICINE RESIDENCY,

WADSWORTH VA/ UCLA MEDICAL CENTER

Los Angeles, California,

Program Director: Jeffery Galpin MD

6/82-1/85 CARDIOLOGY & ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY FELLOWSHIP

WADSWORTH VA/ UCLA MEDICAL CENTER

Los Angeles, California,

Program Director: Pravin Shah MD

1983 PRECEPTORSHIP IMPLANT AUTOMATIC IMPLANTABLE

DEFIBRILLATOR

SAN PEDRO PENINSULA MEDICAL CENTER

San Pedro, California

Program Director: Dr. Bruce Goldryer

1983 FDA CERTIFICATION IMPLANTABLE CARDIOVERTOR

DEFIBRILLATOR

Cardiac Pacemakers Incorporated

Minneapolis, Minnesota

PACEMAKER IMPLANTATION FELLOWSHIP

LONG BEACH MEMORIAL HOSPITAL

Program Director: John Messenger MD

1992 TRANSESOPHAGEAL ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY PRECEPTORSHIP,

MAUI MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER,

Preceptor: Dr. H. Dietrich

1993TRANSVENOUS, BIVENTRICULAR DEFIBRILLATOR PRECEPTORSHIP

University of Washington School of Medicine

Preceptor: Dr. Gust Bardy

2006, 2007 BIVENTRICULAR PACEMAKER IMPLANTATION PRECEPTORSHIP

LONG BEACH MEMORIAL HOSPITAL

Program Director: John Messenger MD

CLINICAL CARDIOLOGY FELLOWSHIP TRAINING: Wadsworth / UCLA Medical Center, Cardiology Fellowship, (1982-1985),

CARDIAC CATHETERIZATION LABORATORY (Directors Of Cardiac Catheterization Lab: Dr. M. Josephson, Dr. M Wong)

1)Coronary Angiography and Ventriculography

2)Trans-Septal Cardiac Catheterization

3)Right Heart Catheterization & Exercise Hemodynamic Studies

4)Invasive Hemodynamic l Studies Of Experimental Effects Of Drugs

5)Percutaneous Coronary Angioplasty

6)Intra Coronary Thrombolysis (Cedars-Sinai Medical Center)

7)Placement of Intra-Aortic Balloon Counter Pulsation

8)Arterial and Venous Cut down Procedures

CLINICAL CARDIAC ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY LABORATORY: (Director of Cardiac Electrophysiology Lab: Dr. Koonlawee Nademanee).

1.) BASIC CLINICAL CARDIAC ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY: Placement of Electrophysiology catheters in the RA, RV Apex, RVOT, Coronary Sinus and measurement of electrophysiological parameters, and Programmed Electrical stimulation an termination of atrial and ventricular arrhythmias for diagnosis.

2.) CLINICAL ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY RESEARCH STUDIES:

A) A Study of Intravenous Propafenone and Lidocaine during Programmed Electrical Stimulation. P-5 Protocol, Knoll Pharmaceutical Co: (Serial Drug Tests Using Electrophysiology Studies) Principle Investigator: B.N. Singh MD, PhD.

B) A Study of Intravenous Bepridil Dose on Programmed Electrical Stimulation, Cerm-1978 (Bepridil) Program, McNeil Pharmaceutical. (Serial Drug Tests Using Electrophysiology Studies) Principle Investigator: B.N. Singh MD, PhD.

C) Intravenous Sotalol In-Patients with Refractory Ventricular Arrhythmias. Mead Johnson Trial # 1999 (Sotalol) Program, Bristol-Myers Co. (Serial Drug Tests Using Electrophysiology Studies) Principle Investigator: B.N. Singh MD, PhD.

D) Mechanisms of Action of Newer Antianginal and Antiarrhythmic Agents: Safety And Efficacy Of ASL 8052, ASL 8052 (Esmolol) Program, American Critical Care Principle Investigator: B.N. Singh MD, PhD.

E) The Hemodynamic Effects of Intravenous Napa In-Patients with Heart Disease, N-Acetyl Procainamide (Napa) Program, Medco Inc, Co-Investigators: M. Josephson MD, M. Schwab MD

F) Computer Analysis of the Variability of PVC’s Using Cornell Programming Language (Pl1). Clinical Research Rotation, Sponsor: Dr. Bramah N. Singh MD, PhD.

G.)Amiodarone Emergency Use Program, Ives Laboratory Inc, Principle Investigator: B.N. Singh MD, PhD.

3)PACEMAKER CLINIC: Programming and troubleshooting Pacemakers. Dr. Richard Williams, Director of Electrocardiography and Pacemaker Clinic.

4)HOLTER MONITOR AND VECTORCARDIOGRAM INTERPRETATION, Dr. Richard Williams, Director of Electrocardiography and Pacemaker Clinic.

5)ARRHYTHMIA CONSULTATION SERVICE,

6)CLINICAL RESEARCH ARRHYTHMIA CONFERENCE

ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY & DOPPLR CARDIOGRAPHY LAB: (Director Of Echocardiography: Dr. Pravin Shah M.D

1)M-Mode Echocardiography

2)2 Dimensional Echocardiography

3)Color Flow Echocardiography

4)Contrast Echocardiography

PEDIATRIC CARDIOLOGY TRAINING (UCLA Center For Health Sciences, Attending Physician: Dr. Roberta Williams & Dr. J. Perloff, Dr. T. Klitzner)

1)Pediatric Echocardiography

2)Adult Congenital Heart Disease Clinic

3)Pediatric ICU And Ward

4)Pediatric Electrophysiology & EKG interpretation

NUCLEAR CARDIOLOGY TRAINING

1)Mugu Scan Interpretation

2)Thallium Stress Testing

3)Technetium Pyrophosphate Myocardial Scan

CARDIAC CARE UNIT FELLOW

1)Wadswoth VA Medical Center Cardiology Fellow

2)Cedars Sinai Medical Center Cardiology Fellow

3)UCLA Medical Center Cardiology Fellow

CARDIOLOGY CLINICAL PRACTICE EXPERIENCE

1984-1988 CLINICAL CARDIOLOGIST AND ELECTROPHYSIOLOGIST @ DANIEL FREEMAN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL

Cardiovascular & Electrophysiology Consultation

Cardiac Electrophysiology Studies & Clinical Studies Of Antiarrhythmic Drugs With Electrophysiology Studies

Defibrillator Implantation, Electrophysiology Studies During Epicardial Implantation

Intra-Operative Electrophysiology Mapping During Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery

Pacemaker Clinic & Trans Telephonic Monitoring (Director)

Thallium Stress Testing

2d, Color Flow Doppler Echocardiography

Holter Monitor Interpretation

Cardiology Emergency Room Call

1984-198 CLINICAL CARDIOLOGIST AND ELECTROPHYSIOLOGIST @ ROBERT F. KENNEDY MEDICAL CENTER

Cardiovascular & Electrophysiology Consultation (Inpatient)

Cardiac Care CREDIT Consultation

Cardiac Electrophysiology Studies & Clinical Studies Of Antiarrhythmic Drugs

2d, Colorflow, Doppler Echocardiography Interpretation

Thallium Stress Testing Interpretation

Co-Director, Non-Invasive Cardiac Laboratory

Holter Monitor Interpretation

2d, Colorflow, Doppler Echocardiography

Thallium Stress Testing

Cardiology Emergency Room Call

1984-1988 CLINICAL CARDIOLOGIST AND ELECTROPHYSIOLOGIST @ DANIEL FREEMAN MARINA HOSPITAL

Cardiovascular & Electrophysiology Consultation (Inpatient And Office)

Cardiac Care CREDIT Consultation

Cardiac Electrophysiology Studies & Clinical Studies Of Antiarrhythmic Drugs

2d, Colorflow, Doppler Echocardiography Interpretation

Thallium Stress Testing Interpretation

Computerized Pacemaker Clinic

Intra-Operative Ep Mapping And Cryo-Ablation

Icd Implants: Intraoperative Ep Testing

Experimental Drug And Device Studies

Cardiology Emergency Room Call

1984-1988 CLINICAL CARDIOLOGIST AND ELECTROPHYSIOLOGIST @ CENTINELA HOSPITAL

Cardiovascular & Electrophysiology Consultation (Inpatient)

Cardiac Care CREDIT Consultation

Cardiac Electrophysiology Studies & Clinical Studies Of Antiarrhythmic Drugs

2d, Colorflow, Doppler Echocardiography Interpretation

Thallium Stress Testing Interpretation

Icd Implants: Intraoperative Ep Testing

Cardiology Emergency Room Call

1984-1988 UCLA CENTERS FOR HEALTH SCIENCES

Clinical Instructor, Department Of Cardiology

Cardiovascular & Electrophysiology Consultation (Inpatient)

Cardiac Electrophysiology Studies & Clinical Studies Of Antiarrhythmic Drugs

1988-2013 CLINICAL CARDIOLOGIST AND ELECTROPHYSIOLOGIST MAUI MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER

Cardiovascular & Electrophysiology Consultation (Inpatient And Office)

Cardiac Care CREDIT Consultation

Chairman Of Critical Care Committee

Intra-Aortic Balloon Insertion

Cardiac Electrophysiology Studies

Catheter Ablation Of Arrhythmias, Biosense-Carto Mapping And Radiofrequency Ablation

Biventricular Pacemaker Implantation

Implantable Cardiovertor-Defibrillator Implantation

Single And Dual Chamber Pacemaker Implantation

Atrial Defibrillator Implantation

Cardiac Catheterization And Angiography

Exercise & Adenosine Spect Cardiolite Stress Testing

Exercise & Dobutamine Stress Echocardiogram Testing

2D Color Flow Doppler Echocardiography Interpretation

Transesophageal Echocardiography Testing

Exercise & Dobutamine Stress Echocardiography

Tilt Table Testing

Cardiology Emergency Room Call

1988-2010 ELECTROPHYSIOLOGIST STRAUB HOSPITAL AND CLINICS

Cardiac Electrophysiology Studies

Pacemaker Implantation

Defibrillator Implantation: Intracardiac Electrophysiology Studies

Cardiac Catheterization And Angiography

1988-1/31/2013 CLINICAL CARDIOLOGIST AND ELECTROPHYSIOLOGIST VALLEY ISLE CARDIOLOGY CLINIC

Cardiovascular & Electrophysiology Consultation

Holter Monitoring With Heart Rate Variability

Signal Average Electrocardiography

Stress Echocardiography (Digital Storage And Networking)

2D, Color Flow, M-Mode Echocardiography

Pacemaker Clinical And Trans-Telephonic Pacemaker Follow-Up

Event Recorder With Telephonic Transmission

Defibrillator Clinic & CareLink Icd Follow-Up

Non-Invasive Vascular Testing: Segmental Pressure Test, Impedance Plethysmography,

Ambulatory Event Monitoring

Pulmonary Function Test

2013-2023 MEDICAL LEAVE

SPECIALTY CERTIFICATION

1982-Present Internal Medicine, American Board of Internal Medicine

Certificate #089378

1987-Present Cardiovascular Diseases, American Board of Internal Medicine, Certificate #089378

(1983-1992) Clinical Electrophysiology (Board Eligible)

LICENSURE

1978 California Medical License, #G43762

1988-2020 Hawaii Medical License, #6263

AWARDS AND HONORS

1974-1975 EDMONDSON RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP, Department Of Biology, UCLA. Research Advisor: Alan Grinnell PhD/Department of Pathology USC School of Medicine and Harold Puffer PHD Microelectrode Study Of the Effect of Sea Snake Toxin On The

Neuromuscular Junction.

1974 CUM LAUDE at Graduation from University of California Los Angeles

1974 HONORS IN BIOLOGY, UCLA Department of Biology

1974 NATIONAL RESEARCH FORUM, UTMB, Galveston, Texas

1975 CIBA SERVICE AWARD, USC School of Medicine

1977 RESIDENT OF THE YEAR, Wadsworth VA Medical

1978 RESIDENT OF THE YEAR, Wadsworth VA Medical Center

1978 SOLOMON SCHOLARS AWARD, UCLA School Of Medicine

UNIVERSITY APPOINTMENTS

1984-1988 CLINICAL INSTRUCTOR, Division of Cardiology, Wadsworth Medical Center,

1984-1988 CLINICAL INSTRUCTOR, Division of Cardiology, UCLA Medical Center,

HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS & COMMITTEES

1974-1979 MEDICAL EDUCATION COMMITTEE, USC School Of Medicine, Los Angeles, Calif.

1988-1982 MEDICAL EDUCATION COMMITTEE, Wadsworth/UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, Calif.

1984-1988 DIRECTOR OF CARDIAC ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY LABORATORY, Daniel Freeman Memorial Hospital, Daniel Freeman Marina Hospital, Centinela Medical Center, RFK Medical Center

1984-1988 CO-DIRECTOR NON-INVASIVE CARDIAC LABORATORY,

Robert F. Kennedy Medical Center, Hawthorne, Calif., Ca

1984-1988 PHARMACY AND THERAPEUTICS, MEDICAL

EDUCATION& CARDIOLOGY COMMITTEES

Daniel Freeman Memorial Hospital, Inglewood, Calif.

1984-1988 PHARMACY AND THERAPEUTICS, CARDIAC REHABILITATION & CARDIOLOGY COMMITTEES,

Daniel Freeman Marina Hospital, Marina Del Rey, Calif.

1985-1988 PHARMACY AND THERAPEUTICS COMMITTEE, CRITICAL CARE

COMMITTEE, Robert F. Kennedy Medical Center, Hawthorne,

1987-1988 DIRECTOR OF PACEMAKER CLINIC, Daniel Freeman Hospital

Center, Inglewood, Calif.

1988-2004 CHAIRMAN OF CRITICAL CARE, MMMC

Maui Memorial Medical Center, Hi.

1991-1993 CHAIRMAN CARDIOLOGY DEPARTMENT, MMMC

1991-1992 SECRETARY TREASURER, Maui Memorial Medical Center, Hi.

1991-2007 ANGIOGRAPHY COMMITTEE, Maui Memorial Medical Center, Hi.

1995-2013 CARDIOLOGY DEPARTMENT, Maui Memorial Medical Center, Hi.

1997-2004TELEMEDICINE COMMITTEE, Maui Memorial Medical Center, Hi.

2005-2006CHAIRMAN CARDIOLOGY DEPARTMENT, MMMC

2006-2007 CARDIOVASCULAR SERVICE LINE STEERING COMMITTEE, MMMC

2007-2008 Co-chairman, Heart, Brain and Vascular Committee, MMMC

MEDICAL ORGANIZATION MEMBERSHIPS

1977-1988 Western Pharmacology Society

1987-1988 California Medical Association

1983-2004 American Medical Association

1986-1988 Greater Los Angeles Area Electrophysiology Society

1987-2008 NASPE & Heart Rhythm Society

1988-2015 American Heart Association

1988-2008 Hawaii Medical Association

1988-2013 Maul County Medical Society

1998-2013 Friends of Maul Memorial County Health Board member

CLINICAL RESEARCH STUDIES

1984-1986 AMIODARONE: NEW ANTIARRHYTHMICS IN REFRACTORY HEART RHYTHM. Amiodarone Emergency Use Program, Ives Laboratory Inc., New York, NY.)

Daniel Freeman Hospitals, Robert F. Kennedy Medical Center, Principal Investigator Mark C Schwab MD

1985-1988 AN OPEN LABEL STUDY OF THE SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF

PROPAFENONE IN VENTRICULAR ARRHYTHMIAS. (P-48,

Knoll Pharmaceutical Co., Whippany, NJ.)

Daniel Freeman Hospitals, Robert F. Kennedy Medical Center, Principal Investigator Mark C. Schwab MD

1985-1986 MEXILETINE HCL FOR REFRACTORY ARRHYTHMIAS.

Study 83-2485, Boehringer-Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals,

Daniel Freeman Hospitals, Robert F. Kennedy Medical Center, Principal Investigator Mark C. Schwab

MD

1986-1988 A STUDY OF THE EFFICACY OF SOTALOL IN PATIENTS WITH

TREATMENT FAILURE TO OTHER ANTIARRHYTHMICS. STUDY

#2138, Bristol-Myers Co., Evansville, In.,

Daniel Freeman Hospitals, Robert F. Kennedy Medical Center, Principal Investigator Mark C. Schwab, MD

1987-1988 EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF ENCAINIDE IN PATIENTS

WITH CHRONIC ATRIAL FIBRILLATION. Study #2387, Bristol-

Myers Co., Evansville, Ind., Daniel Freeman Hospitals, Robert F. Kennedy Medical Center, Principal Investigator Mark C. Schwab MD

1984-1988 EP-378 PROGRAMMER: A STUDY OF THE SAFETY AND EFFICACY FOR NON-INVASIVE ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY STUDIES.

Pacesetter Systems Inc., Sylmar, California.

Daniel Freeman Hospitals, Robert F Kennedy Medical Center, Principal Investigator Mark C. Schwab MD

198*-****-**** DUAL DEMAND PACEMAKER: A STUDY OF THE SAFETY &

EFFICACY OF AN ANTITACHYCARDIA PACEMAKER IN SUPRAVENTRICULAR TACHYARRHYTHMIAS,

Medtronic, Minneapolis, Mn. Daniel Freeman Hospitals, Robert F. Kennedy Medical Center, Principal Investigator Mark C. Schwab MD

1985-1988 PASAR: A STUDY OF THE SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF AN

ANTITACHYCARDIA PACEMAKER IN ARRHYTHMIAS.

Telectronics, Englewood, Co.,

Daniel Freeman Hospitals, Robert F. Kennedy Medical Center, Principal Investigator Mark C. Schwab, MD

1987-90 MEDTRONIC 2356 NON-INVASIVE EP PROGRAMMER.

Medtronic Corp., Minneapolis, Mn. Daniel Freeman Hospitals, Robert F Kennedy Medical Center, Principal Investigator Mark C. Schwab MD

1992-1993 SOTALOL FOR REFRACTORY VENTRICULAR ARRHYTHMIAS,

Bristol- Myers Co., Evansville, Ind, Straub Hospital & Clinic, Oahu Hi, Mark Schwab MD Principal Investigator

1993-1995 MEDTRONIC TRANSVENOUS DEFIBRILLATOR PROTOCOL, Medtronic Corp., Minneapolis, Mn, Straub Hospital & Clinic, Maui, Mark Schwab MD Principal Investigator

2003-2004 MEDTRONIC CARELINK PROTOCOL FOR REMOTE FOLLOWUP OF

IMPLANTABLE PACEMAKER CARDIOVERTOR-DEFIBRILLATORS.

Medtronic Corp., Minneapolis, Mn.

Principal Investigator Mark C. Schwab MD

2002-2008 SUDDEN UNEXPLAINED DEATH SYNDROME IN THE PACIFIC: TELEMEDICINE PROJECT EXAMINING THE INCIDENCE AND TREATMENT OF SUDDEN DEATH IN THE PACIFIC

Medtronic Corp., Minneapolis, Mn.

Principal Investigator Mark C. Schwab MD, Koonlawee Nademanee M.D

1998-2010 IMPROVED MORTALITY, LEFT VENTRICULAR FUNCTION AND STROKE REDUCTION AFTER SUCCESSFUL CATHETER SUBSTRATE ABLATION FOR HIGH RISK PATIENTS WITH ATRIAL FIBRILLATION

Biosense Webster Corporation

Principal Investigator: Koonlawee Nademanee M.D, Mark C. Schwab MD,

BIBLIOGRAPHY:

1.Schwab, M.C., Eik-Nes, K.B., Marmorston, J., and Puffer, H.W. (1974). A Long Term Ether Anesthesia Device for Rats. Proc. West. Pharmacology. Sec. 17:233

2.Schwab, M.C. And Puffer, H.W. (1976). A Study of the Site of Blockade of the Vertebrate Neuromuscular Junction by Erabutoxin-A. Federation Proceedings, 35:800.

3.Schwab, M.C., and Puffer, H.W. (1978). Preliminary Electrophysiology of Erabutoxin-A. Toxins: Animal, Plant, and Microbial. Ed. Rosenberg, P. 396, Pergamon Press.

4.Singh, B.N., Nademanee, K., and Schwab, M.C. (1983). The Role of Calcium Antagonists in the Emergency Control of Arrhythmias. Emergency Medicine Annual. Eds. Rund, D.A., and Wollcott, B.W., Appl-Ton-Century-Crofts Publications

5.Schwab, M.C., Singh, B.N., Nifedipine: Pharmacologic Properties and Clinical Use. Hosp. Formulary. 28:85-99, 1985

6.Singh, B.N., Nademanee, K., Feld, G., and Schwab, M.C. (1985). Comparative Electrophysiologic Profiles of Calcium Antagonists, With Particular Reference to Bepridil HCl. American Journal of Cardiology. 55:146-196, 1985.

7.Josephson, M., Schwab, M.C., Coyle, K., Singh, B.N., Effects of Intravenous Napa on Hemodynamic and Left Ventricular Function in Patients with Cardiac Disease, American Heart Journal. 1986.

8.Driskill, T., presented by Schwab, M.C, Telehealth & Telemedicine in the Hawaii Health Systems Corporation. Pacific Medical Technology Symposium, August 17, 1988, Page157.

9.Nademanee, K. Schwab, M C, A New Non-Fluoroscopic Technique of Electro Anatomical Mapping in Radio Frequency Ablation of Atrial Tachycardia: A Promising Advance, NASPE Abstract # 24, 1997.

10.Khong, A., Nademanee, K., Kosar, E., Schwab, M.C. Does Non-Fluoroscopic 3-D Mapping Aid Arrhythmia Ablation? Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology. Vol 21, No 4, Part Ii, Pages 923, 4/ 1998.

11.Nademanee, K., Kosar, A., Mehra, A., Bhuripanyo, K., Rieders, D., Schwab, M.C. Catheter Based Maze Procedure For Atrial Fibrillation, Circulation, Vol 98, No 17, I-1 To I-1016, 10/1998.

12.Nademanee, K., Kosar, E., Bhuripanyo, K., Reiders, D., Mckenzie, J., Krittayaphong, R., Schwab, Mark C. Catheter Ablation for Refractory Multiple Morphologic VT: Values of Non-Fluoroscopic Mapping. Journal Of American College Of Cardiology, Feb 1999, Volume 2 (Supplement A), Page 122a.6

13.Nademanee, K., Kosar, E., Reiders, D., Schwab, M.C... Treatment of Chronic Atrial Fibrillation: The Importance of Being Ernest in Identifying the Primary Rhythm. Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology, Volume 22, No 4, Part Ii, Page 844, April 1999.

14.Nademanee, K., Kosar, E., Vasavakul, T., Khunnawat, C., Mok, D., Schwab, M.C. Catheter Ablation of Ventricular Tachycardia in Patients with Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Dysplasia. Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology, Vol 23, No 4, Part Ii, P652, 4/2000.

15.Koonlawee Nademanee, John McKenzie, Erol Kosar, Mark Schwab, Chotikorn Khunnawat, Buncha Witayakul, Thaveekiat Vasavakul, Navneet Dullet And Daniel Rieders, Catheter Ablation Of Atrial Fibrillation Guided By Electroanatomical Mapping, NASPE Abstract, 2002.

16.Kamblock, Joel, Pascal Jarno, MD; Tristan Gillet, MD; Gerad Papouin, MD; Mark Schwab, MD And Koonlawee Nademanee, MD Polynesian Men At Risk Of Sudden Unexplained Deaths, American Heart Association Scientific Sessions, 2003.

17.Koonlawee Nademanee, MD, FACC,* John Mckenzie, MD,* Erol Kosar, MD,* Mark Schwab, MD, Et Al., A New Approach For Catheter Ablation Of Atrial Fibrillation: Mapping Of The Electrophysiologic Substrate, Journal Of The American College Of Cardiology Vol. 43, No. 11, 2004

18.Nademanee, K., Veerakul, G., Schwab M. Predisposing Factors in the Brugada Syndrome (Chapter 13), in “From Bench to Bedside”. Blackwell Futura Publications, Pages 157-165, 2005.

19.Nademanee K, Schwab M, Porath J, Abbo A., How to perform electrogram-guided atrial fibrillation ablation.Heart Rhythm. 2006 Aug;3(8):981-4.

20.Koonlawee Nademanee, MD,FACC, Mark C. Schwab MD, Erold Kosar, MD, FACC, et al., Clinical Outcomes of Catheter Substrate Ablation for High-Risk Patients with Atrial Fibrillation, Journal Of The American College Of Cardiology Vol. 51, No. 8,, Pages 843-849, 2008.

21.Gumpanart Veerakul; Joel Kamblock; Mark Schwab; Koonlawee Nademanee. Low mortality rate among Asymptomatic Brugada Syndrome Patients: A Multi-Center Control-Randomized Study Comparing ICD VS. No-ICD Treatment, Circulation. 2008;118:S_982.

22. Koonlawee Nademanee, MD, FHRS, Montawatt Amnueypol, MD, Frances Lee, RN, Carla M. Drew, BS, Wanwimol Suwannasri, BSc (Pharm), Mark C. Schwab, MD, Gumpanart Veerakul, MD. Benefits and risks of catheter ablation in elderly patients with atrial fibrillation. Heart Rhythm. 2014 Oct 9. pii: S1547-5271(14)01074-1

23.Nademanee K, Amnueypol M, Lee F, Drew CM, Suwannasri W, Schwab MC, Veerakul G, Benefits and risks of catheter ablation in elderly patients with atrial fibrillation, Heart Rhythm. 2015 Jan;12(1):44-51

CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION

CARDIOLOGY AND ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY CONFERENCE ATTENDANCE

1. American College of Cardiology (ACC), 34th Annual Scientific Session, March 18-14, 1985, Los Angeles, California. 16 Hours CATEGORY 1 Credit, CME

2. ACC, Practical Applications of Electrophysiology Studies In the Diagnosis and Management of Arrhythmias, June 6-18, 1985, Bethesda, MD. 16 Hours, CATEGORY 1 Credit, CME

3. American Heart Association, 53rd Annual Fall Symposium, September 19-28, 1985, Los Angeles, California. 13 Hours CATEGORY 1 Credit, CME

4. The Cook County Graduate School of Medicine, Specialty Review in Cardiovascular Diseases, October 7-11, 1985, Chicago, IL. 45 Hours CATEGORY 1 Credit. CME

5. ACC, 35th Annual Scientific Session, March 9-13, 1986, Atlanta, Ga. 38 Hours CATEGORY 1 Credits, CME1985

6.Trans-Thoracic Defibrillator Certification, FDA Certification, CPI Defibrillator Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota

7. North American Society of Pacing and Electrophysiology, 7th Annual Scientific Session, May 14-17, 1986, New Orleans, La. 26 Hours CATEGORY 1 Credit CME

8. Sotalol Investigator Symposium, Washington, Dc, September 13, 1986

9. Control of Cardiac Arrhythmias by Lengthening Of Repolarization, 18th World Congress of Cardiology Meetings, L'enfant Plaza Hotel, Washington, Dc. September 14-15, 1986. 8 Hours CATEGORY 1 Credit, CME

10.Ventricular Arrhythmias: A Case Study Workshop. Hotel Del Coronado, California, November 1, 1986. 4 Hour CATEGORY 1 Credit, CME

11.North American Society Of Pacing And Clinical Electrophysiology, 8th Scientific Session, April 38-May 3, 1987. Boston, Ma. 26 Hours CATEGORY 1 Credit CME

12.ACC, Practical Application of Electrophysiology Studies in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Cardiac Arrhythmias. May 4-7, 1987. Heart House, Bethesda MD. 16 Hours CATEGORY 1 Credit CME.

13.ACC, Update in Cardiology: Cardiovascular Board Review, September 9-12, 1987, Indianapolis, In. 34 Hours CATEGORY 1 Credit CME

14.Sotalol Investigation Symposium, Los Angeles, California. November 15, 1987.

15.Island Arrhythmia and Pacing Symposium, February 5-18, 1989. 28 Hours CATEGORY 1 Credit, CME

16.Duke University School Of Medicine Advances In The Management Of Ventricular Arrhythmias, June 15-18, 1989, Maul, Hi. 8 Hours CME, CATEGORY 1 Credit

17. Doppler Echocardiography Current Techniques And Application Of Pulsed And Cw Doppler, June 27-29, 1989, Ucsd School Of Medicine. 17.5 Hours CME

18. Cardiovascular Conference at Hawaii, Kohala, Hi, February 19-23, 1988. 28.5 Hours CATEGORY 1 CME.

19. North American Society of Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology, Annual Meeting, June 1988. 24 Hours CME CREDIT.

20. Transesophageal Echocardiography Course And Preceptorship, Maul, Hi. August 1988. 8 Hours CME CATEGORY 1 Credits.

21. Stress Echocardiography, January 1998, Freeland Medical Enterprises 1988

22. Echo Hawaii, January 21-25, 1991, Maul, Hi. 27 CME Credits.

23. Island Pacing Symposium, Maul, Hi. February 11-15, 1991, 25 CME Credits

24. Intra-Aortic Balloon Certification Course, Psicor Inc., June 1991 August 1991

25. USC Cardiology Update, Hawaii, Hi, February 23-27, 1991. 29 CME Credits.

26. Non-Invasive Vascular Training Course, 1992, Vingmed-Interspect, Nevada

25. Western Vascular Society, 7th Annual Meeting, Jan11-15, 1992, Maui

26. Echo Hawaii, ACC Extramural Program Feb 3-7, 1992. 27 Hours CATEGORY 1

27. 17th Island Pacing Symposium; Maui, Hawaii, 1992, 25 CME Credits

28. Non-Invasive Vascular Examination of the Lower Extremities, Georgetown Medical Center. 5 CME CATEGORY 1 Credits, July, 1992.

29. Clinical Electrophysiology Cardiovascular Board Review, September 14-17, 1992, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 35 Hours CATEGORY 1 Credit.

30. Island Pacing Symposium, February 14-19, 1993, 28 Hours CATEGORY I CME,

31. Echo Hawaii, February 1993, American College of Cardiology, 27 Hours CME.

32. NASPE Scientific Session, May 2-7, 1993, 21.5 Hours CATEGORY I CME.

33. New Advances In The Control Of Cardiac Arrhythmias, Pacing,

34. The Failing, Heart, Maui Memorial Hospital, 1 Hr L CME, June 5, 1993.

35. ACC Board Review Cardiac Electrophysiology, 8/94, 35 Hours

35. Board Review Cardiac Electrophysiology, Harvard School of Medicine, 18/94, 15 Hr CME CATEGORY 1

36. NASPE Cardiac Electrophysiology Board Review, Houston, 11/94, 33 Hours, CME CATEGORY 1

37. Echo Hawaii, February 1995, American College of Cardiology, 27 Hr CME

38. Echo Hawaii, February 1996, American College of Cardiology, 27 Hr CME (CATEGORY 1)

39. NASPE/ACC Board Review Course in Cardiac Electrophysiology, 11/96, 35 Hr CME CATEGORY 1

40. Echo Hawaii, February 1997, American College of Cardiology, 27 Hr CME (CATEGORY 1)

41. NASPE/ACC Board Review Course in Cardiac Electrophysiology, 1998, 28 Hr CME

42. NASPE 19th Annual Scientific Meeting, San Diego, Calif, 5/10/98, 29 CME CATEGORY 1

43. Native Hawaiian Heart Health Initiative, 1999, 7 Hr, CATEGORY 1 CME.

44. NASPE 20th Annual Scientific Meeting, Toronto, Canada, 5/15/99, 35 CME CATEGORY 1

45. New Concepts in Arrhythmias and Sudden Death, Phuket, Thailand, 3/2000

46. NASPE 21st Annual Scientific Session, Washington Dc, 2000, 27 Hours CATEGORY 1 CME.

47. Echo Hawaii, February 2001, American College of Cardiology, 27 Hr CME CATEGORY 1

48. Standard & Novel Treatment Of Cardiovascular Diseases, Centinela Hospital Medical Center, 2/19/2001, 15 Hr, CATEGORY 1 CME.

49. NASPE 22nd Annual Scientific Session, 5/2000, 27 Hours CATEGORY 1 CME.

50. NASPE/ACC Board Review Course in Cardiac Electrophysiology, Chicago, 10/14/2001, 27 Hr CATEGORY 1 CME

51. Tommy Lasorda Heart Institute CME Conference, Vail Cascade, 3/1-3/4/2002, 15 Hr CATEGORY 1 CME.

52. NASPE 23rd Annual Scientific Session, San Diego, 5/2002, 27 Hours CATEGORY 1 CME.

53.NASPE 24th Annual Scientific Session, Washington Dc, 5/2003, 27 Hours CATEGORY 1 CME

54.NASPE 25th Annual Scientific Session, San Francisco, Ca, 5/2004, 27 CATEGORY 1 CME.

55.NASPE/ACC Board Review Course In Cardiac Electrophysiology, 9/2004, 28 Hr CME

56.Heart Rhythm Society 26th Annual Scientific Session, New Orleans, La, 5/05, 28 Hr CME

57.Heart Rhythm Society 27th Annual Scientific Session, Boston, Massachusetts, 5/17-20/06, 28 Hr CME

58.39th Annual New York Cardiovascular Symposium, New York, New York 12/8-12/10/06, 20 Hours CME Category 1

59.Hands on Course in Catheter Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation, Bangkok, Thailand 2/26-2/28/2007.

60.Heart Rhythm Society 28th Annual Scientific Session, Denver, Colorado, 5/07, 28 Hr CME

61.Heart Rhythm Society 29th Annual Scientific Session, San Francisco, California. 5/08, 32 Hr CME Cat 1.

62.NASPE/ACC Board Review Course In Cardiac Electrophysiology, 9/2008, 28 Hr CME

63.Heart Rhythm Society 30th Annual Scientific Session, San Francisco, California. 5/09, 29.5 Hr CME Cat 1.

64.Heart Rhythm 2010: 31st Annual Scientific Sessions, Denver, Colorado. 5/2010, 30 Hr CME Cat 1

65.Heart Rhythm 2011: 32nd Annual Scientific Sessions, San Francisco, California. 5/2011, 30 Hr CME Cat 1

66. Heart Rhythm Society, Board Review Cardiac Electrophysiology, Chicago, Illinois, 9/20-9/23/2012, 35 hours CME 1

67. Heart Rhythm Society`s 34th Annual Scientific Sessions, Denver, Colorado, May 8-11, 2013, 30 Hr CME Cat 1

ABIM MOC CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION CREDITS MARK CHARLES SCHWAB ABIM ID: 89378

ACTIVITY

STATUS/DATE

MOC POINTS

MOC CATEGORY

CME CREDITS

ACC Anywhere: the ACC.22 Meeting on Demand Program

Last Completed 02/18/2023

100 Earned

Medical Knowledge

N/A

Chronic total occlusion: medical vs invasive treatment

Last Completed 04/28/2022

1 Earned

Medical Knowledge

N/A

Epidemic of substance abuse and cardiovascular manifestations

Last Completed 04/28/2022

1 Earned

Medical Knowledge

N/A

Exercise in Heart Failure: Is the Sweat Worth It?

Last Completed 04/28/2022

0.25 Earned

Medical Knowledge

N/A

Advancing heart failure: when to refer for LVAD and transplant

Last Completed 04/11/2022

0.75 Earned

Medical Knowledge

N/A

Detection and treatment of pulmonary embolism

Last Completed 04/08/2022

1 Earned

Medical Knowledge

N/A

Left atrial appendage occlusion devices

Last Completed 04/07/2022

0.75 Earned

Medical Knowledge

N/A

Management of congestive heart failure in 2019

Last Completed 04/07/2022

1 Earned

Medical Knowledge

N/A

Practical consideration for implementing hypertension guidelines

Last Completed 04/07/2022

0.5 Earned

Medical Knowledge

N/A

Diabetes medication and cardiovascular disease

Last Completed 03/28/2022

0.75 Earned

Medical Knowledge

N/A

Targeting dyslipidemia: current and future therapies

Last Completed 03/28/2022

0.5 Earned

Medical Knowledge

N/A

Different approaches to aortic stenosis

Last Completed 03/27/2022

0.5 Earned

Medical Knowledge

N/A

Atrial fibrillation and stroke

Last Completed 03/26/2022

0.75 Earned

Medical



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